FAITH HILL



Faith Hill (Born Audrey Faith Perry September 21 1967) Is An American Country Pop Singer And Occasional Actress. She Is One Of The Most Successful Country Artists Of All Time, Having Sold More Than 40 Million Records Worldwide. Hill Is Married To Country Singer Tim Mcgraw, With Whom She Has Recorded Several Successful Duets.

Hill's First Two Albums "Take Me As I Am" (1993) And "It Matters To Me" (1995), Established Her A Popular Countryu Singer; They Placed A Combined Three Number Ones On Billboards Country Charts And Were A Major Success In North America. She Later Rose To Mainstream, Crossover And International Fame With The Release Of Her Next Two Albums, "Faith" (1998) And "Breathe" (1999). Faith Spawned Her First International Hit With "Kiss" And Went Multi-Platinum In Various Countries. "Breathe" Became Her Best Selling Album To Date And One Of The Best Selling Country Albums Of All Time, With The Huge Crossover Success Of Her Signature Songs "Breathe" And "The Way You Love Me". It Had Massive Sales Worldwide And Earned Hill Three Grammy Awards, Including Best Country Album. In 2001, She Recorded "There You'll Be" For The "Pearl Harbour" Soundtrack And It Became An International Hit And Her Best Selling Single In Europe. Hill's Next 2 Albums "Cry" (2002) And "Fireflies" (2005), Were Both Commercial Successes And Kept Her Mainstream Popularity. The Former Spawned Crossover Single "Cry" Which Won Hill A Grammy Award And The Latter Produced The Hit Singles "Mississippi Girl" And "Like We Never Loved At All" Which Earned Her Another Grammy Award.

Hill Has Won Five Grammy Awrads, 15 Academy Of Country Music Awards, Six American Music Awards And Several Other Awards. Her "Soul2soul Ii" Tour 2006 With Mcgraw Became The Highest Grossing Country Tour Of All Time.